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The primary categories include:General interest, Polymers and plastics, and Rubber. By selecting one of these categories, the second level of choices appears. For example, in Polymers and plastics, the second level choices include: Additives, Applications, Chemical characterization, Chemistry (polymer types), Environment protection, Health & safety, Formulations, Modeling & computation, Properties, Processing methods, Recycling, Structural materials, and Testing methods. Selection of the second level choice gives many third level choices, including 85 different groups of publications on a particular subject.

Dr. Sina Ebnesajjad, 2000, ISBN 978-1-884207-84-6Teflon is synonymous with polytetrafluoroethylene, similarly DuPont is synonymous with the invention, the development, and the manufacture of fluoroplastics. The majority of data and information in this book comes from DuPont which gave extensive support to one of its researchers who decided to write this book.

Conference Proceedings, 1996, ISBN 978-1-85957-082-1The second international conference on the testing of polymers, jointly organized by Rapra, Rubber Weekly, and European Plastics News, provided a forum for experts in testing from around the Europe to discuss developments and problems in the areas of fire testing, food contact, weathering and laboratory management. All papers presented are included in this edition.

Professor P.H. Plesch, 2002, ISBN 978-1-85957-270-2This book is an appropriate sequel to the two books on Cationic Polymerisations edited by Professor Plesch in 1953 and 1963. Like its predecessors, this book will be indispensable to anyone who intends to study the subject and also to those who use the reactions concerned to make rubbers and resins in a chemical plant. Because of the Author's acute sense of continuity and his awareness of 'prior art', these papers will be a useful resource for historians of chemical ideas.

R.P. Brown and J.H. Greenwood, 2002, ISBN 978-1-85957-312-9This book will be useful for anyone responsible for designing, manufacturing or testing plastic components. It will also be of benefit to suppliers and users of end products, as assessment of useful lifetime is critical to the economics and safety aspects of any component.

Vannessa Goodship, 2004, ISBN 978-1-85957-470-6This review examines the different types of surface defects that can be identified in plastics parts and looks at ways of solving these problems. Useful flow charts to illustrate possible ways forward are included. Case studies and a large number of figures make this a very useful report.

Professor David Jones, 2004, ISBN 978-1-85957-479-9This review will be of interest to anyone who has an interest in the pharmaceutical use of polymers, whether as a researcher or as a manufacturer of medical devices.

P.R. Wood, 2005, ISBN 978-1-85957-496-6This report describes the current state of the art in mixing from a practical viewpoint. Developments that have taken place in mixing equipment over the last eight or nine years have been significant, with almost all major machinery makers having made innovations of one type or another. Some developments have been as small as re-profiling rotors of relatively conventional design. Others have been the introduction of completely new rotor designs, both intermeshing and tangential.